Ccc Trail

King County, Washington

Ccc Trail is a hiking and biking trail in King County, Washington. It is 2.8 miles long and begins at 979 feet altitude. Traveling the entire trail is 5.7 miles with a total elevation gain of 1,148 feet. The trailhead parking and trailhead parking are near the trailhead. Along the trail there is drinking water.

Ccc Trail

King County, Washington

Ccc Trail is a hiking and biking trail in King County, Washington. It is 2.8 miles long and begins at 979 feet altitude. Traveling the entire trail is 5.7 miles with a total elevation gain of 1,148 feet. The trailhead parking and trailhead parking are near the trailhead. Along the trail there is drinking water.

Ccc Trail is a hiking and biking trail in King County, Washington. It is 2.8 miles long and begins at 979 feet altitude. Traveling the entire trail is 5.7 miles with a total elevation gain of 1,148 feet. The trailhead parking and trailhead parking are near the trailhead. Along the trail there is drinking water. This trail connects with the following: Road 110 and Road 120.

"In the early part of the twentieth century, the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) built this route to help move logs out of the valley so they could be turned into lumber for the cities.

In the early twenty-?rst century, volunteers and paid crews have turned the road into a trail to help people leave the cities and return—if only brie?y—to the forests of this as happy hikers. This latest section of reclaimed trail explores the forests below Quartz Mountain."